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Former UK marine becomes first Briton to be 'killed fighting Isis in Syria' | Former UK marine becomes first Briton to be 'killed fighting Isis in Syria' |
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A former British soldier is thought to have become the first UK national to be killed fighting against Isis in Syria. | A former British soldier is thought to have become the first UK national to be killed fighting against Isis in Syria. |
The former British marine, named last night by the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) as Konstandinos Erik Scurfield, is from Barnsley. | The former British marine, named last night by the Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG) as Konstandinos Erik Scurfield, is from Barnsley. |
He is believed to have died in Qamishli, a city in the northeast of the country. | He is believed to have died in Qamishli, a city in the northeast of the country. |
A British pro-Kurdish activist told the BBC he had informed Mr Scurfield's family of the death. | A British pro-Kurdish activist told the BBC he had informed Mr Scurfield's family of the death. |
News of his plight emerged after Jordan Matson, a 28-year-old former US soldier who joined the Kurdish YPG last year, wrote on social media: “I lost a brother very close to me ... from the United Kingdom and former royal marine gave his life combating terrorism for his nation and Kurdistan. | News of his plight emerged after Jordan Matson, a 28-year-old former US soldier who joined the Kurdish YPG last year, wrote on social media: “I lost a brother very close to me ... from the United Kingdom and former royal marine gave his life combating terrorism for his nation and Kurdistan. |
“It was an honor (sic) and a privilege to fight at your side brother. You were one of my best friends.” | “It was an honor (sic) and a privilege to fight at your side brother. You were one of my best friends.” |
The incident comes just over a week after the former Australian soldier Ashley Johnston was reportedly killed during an assault by Kurdish forces on an Isis position at Gassan, near Til Hemis in Rojava, a Syrian Kurdish region near the Turkish border. | |
Mr Johnston was thought to be the first Westerner to die fighting with the array of militia groups fighting against Isis. | |
It is currently unclear when Mr Scurfield, who used the Kurdish nom-de-guerre Heval Kemal, travelled to Syria, but his Facebook posts show a preoccupation with social justice issues. | |
In one image he is sitting in front of a poster of Malcolm X. Another shows an image split in two halves. One half shows the Ku Klux Klan with the words “No-one thinks these people are representative of Christians.” The other half shows a picture of Isis militants with the words: “so why do so many think these people are representative of Muslims?” | |
The Foreign Office said it was unable to confirm the death because Britain has no diplomatic relations with Syria. | The Foreign Office said it was unable to confirm the death because Britain has no diplomatic relations with Syria. |
A spokesman said: “We are aware of reports of the death of a British national in Syria. The UK has advised for some time against all travel to Syria, where all UK consular services are suspended.” | A spokesman said: “We are aware of reports of the death of a British national in Syria. The UK has advised for some time against all travel to Syria, where all UK consular services are suspended.” |
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